Clinical, physical, and psychological outcomes among individuals with post COVID-19 syndrome with different functional status: a cross-sectional study Resultados clínicos, físicos y psicológicos entre individuos con síndrome post Covid-19 con diferentes estados funcionales: un estudio transversal

Gil Panont, Aline; Cordeiro Maluf, Jordana; Sepulveda-Loyola, Walter Sepulveda; Oliveira Bezerra, Lorena; da Rocha Rodrigues, Lauanda; Álvarez-Bustos, Alejandro; Valenzuela, Juan; Probst, Vanessa Suziane

Abstract

Introduction: post-COVID-19 syndrome or long COVID is a condition characterized by symptoms that persist after the disease’s infection. Objective: to compare clinical, physical, and psychological outcomes among individuals with post COVID-19 syndrome with different levels of functional status after hospitalization for COVID-19. Methods: an observational, analytical, cross-sectional and with a quantitative approach with 75 individuals with post COVID-19 syndrome after hospitalization. Individuals underwent assessment of pulmonary function, six-minute walk test (6MWT), 1-minute sit and stand test (STS1), hand grip strength (HGS) and one repetition maximum test (1RM), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Short-Form Healthy Survey (SF-36) and Post-COVID Functional Scale (PCFS). Individuals were separated according to PCFS into two groups: low (LFL) and high (HFL) functional limitation (PCFS 1-2 and PCFS 3-4, respectively). Data regarding anthropometric and clinical characteristics, hospitalization history, and occupational activity were also collected. Results: individuals post COVID-19 syndrome with HFL presented worse score in the SF-36 in the functional capacity (p=0,01); pain (p=0,01), social aspects (p=0,01) and these individuals had a higher need for ICU admission (p=0,03) and prolonged hospitalization stays (p=0,04) compared to those with LFL. Conclusion: individuals with post COVID-19 syndrome that reported HFL exhibit poorer quality of life concerning the domains of functional capacity, pain, and social aspects when compared to those with LFL. Additionally, HFL individuals had a higher need for ICU admission and prolonged hospitalization stays.

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Título de la Revista: Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia
Volumen: 4
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.56294/SALUDCYT2024802

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